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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley). Search the whole document.
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England (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 48
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 48
The coming Despotism.
The roving prophet of the great London newspaper, in a late letter, foretells remorselessly the downfall of the liberty of the Press in America.
He has had conversations with some Army-officer who told him that presently the army would come to New York, and suppress, by violence, all criticism of military movements.
After the accomplishment of this enterprise we are told, the Army will proceed to establish a Despotism and exalt a Dictator.
After this — but here the prophet stops, most provokingly, we think; for while the fit was on him, it would have been obliging if he had treated us to a couple of columns more of the mysterious future.
It is merely tantalizing to have a Bickerstaff at all, if we are to be put off with less than ten hundred Olympiads.
And yet, for our own humble part, we must confess to a tolerable degree of quietude.
The newspaper press is its own champion aud watchful sentry; and it will take care for that liberty by the tenure of
York (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 48
London, Madison County, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 48
The coming Despotism.
The roving prophet of the great London newspaper, in a late letter, foretells remorselessly the downfall of the liberty of the Press in America.
He has had conversations with some Army-officer who told him that presently the army would come to New York, and suppress, by violence, all criticism of military movements.
After the accomplishment of this enterprise we are told, the Army will proceed to establish a Despotism and exalt a Dictator.
After this — but here the prophet stops, most provokingly, we think; for while the fit was on him, it would have been obliging if he had treated us to a couple of columns more of the mysterious future.
It is merely tantalizing to have a Bickerstaff at all, if we are to be put off with less than ten hundred Olympiads.
And yet, for our own humble part, we must confess to a tolerable degree of quietude.
The newspaper press is its own champion aud watchful sentry; and it will take care for that liberty by the tenure of w
Bonaparte (search for this): chapter 48
November 7th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 48